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WSST unmanned vehicles         
WSST unmanned vehicles are uncrewed vehicles developed in the People's Republic of China (PRC) by Weihai Sky Sailing Technology Co. Ltd.
UAV         
  • A flight controller run on either CleanFlight or BaseFlight firmware for [[multirotor]] UAVs
  • ground control stations]] in the background
  • Phantom]] [[quadcopter]] UAV for commercial and recreational [[aerial photography]]
  • UAV's degrees of autonomy
  • Artist's concept of ''Dragonfly'' landing on Titan
  • Flight time against mass of small (less than 1&nbsp;kg) drones<ref name="Nature - Future of sUAVs"/>
  • [[Italian Army]] soldiers of the 17th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment "Sforzesca" with a portable drone jammer in [[Rome]]
  • Last preparations before the first tactical UAV mission across the Suez canal (1969). Standing: Major Shabtai Brill from the Israeli intelligence corps, the innovator of the tactical UAV.
  • A [[General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper]], a hunter-killer surveillance UAV
  • [[Northrop Grumman Bat]] carrying EO/IR and SAR sensors, laser range finders, laser designators, infra-red cameras
  • UCAV]]
  • The Israeli [[Tadiran Mastiff]], which first flew in 1975, is seen by many as the first modern battlefield UAV, due to its data-link system, endurance-loitering, and live video-streaming.<ref>The ''Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Political, Social, and Military History: A Political, Social, and Military History'', ABC-CLIO, 12 May 2008, by Spencer C. Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts, pages 1054–55 ISBN</ref>
  • A [[Ryan Firebee]], one of a series of target drones/unpiloted aerial vehicles that first flew in 1951. [[Israeli Air Force Museum]], Hatzerim airbase, Israel, 2006
  • UEL UAV-741 Wankel engine for UAV operations
  • Typical flight-control loops for a multirotor
  • General physical structure of an UAV
  • US Department of Agriculture poster warning about the risks of flying UAVs near wildfires
  • MQ-8B Fire Scout]] are also used.
  • Wing's]] aircraft delivering goods in [[Vuosaari]], Helsinki
  • de Havilland Queen Bee]] [[target drone]], 6 June 1941
  • A [[Northrop Grumman X-47B]] unmanned combat aircraft demonstrator of the US Navy refuels in flight from a tanker aircraft.
AIRCRAFT WITHOUT A HUMAN PILOT ABOARD
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Unmanned aerial vehicle         
  • A flight controller run on either CleanFlight or BaseFlight firmware for [[multirotor]] UAVs
  • ground control stations]] in the background
  • Phantom]] [[quadcopter]] UAV for commercial and recreational [[aerial photography]]
  • UAV's degrees of autonomy
  • Artist's concept of ''Dragonfly'' landing on Titan
  • Flight time against mass of small (less than 1&nbsp;kg) drones<ref name="Nature - Future of sUAVs"/>
  • [[Italian Army]] soldiers of the 17th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment "Sforzesca" with a portable drone jammer in [[Rome]]
  • Last preparations before the first tactical UAV mission across the Suez canal (1969). Standing: Major Shabtai Brill from the Israeli intelligence corps, the innovator of the tactical UAV.
  • A [[General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper]], a hunter-killer surveillance UAV
  • [[Northrop Grumman Bat]] carrying EO/IR and SAR sensors, laser range finders, laser designators, infra-red cameras
  • UCAV]]
  • The Israeli [[Tadiran Mastiff]], which first flew in 1975, is seen by many as the first modern battlefield UAV, due to its data-link system, endurance-loitering, and live video-streaming.<ref>The ''Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Political, Social, and Military History: A Political, Social, and Military History'', ABC-CLIO, 12 May 2008, by Spencer C. Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts, pages 1054–55 ISBN</ref>
  • A [[Ryan Firebee]], one of a series of target drones/unpiloted aerial vehicles that first flew in 1951. [[Israeli Air Force Museum]], Hatzerim airbase, Israel, 2006
  • UEL UAV-741 Wankel engine for UAV operations
  • Typical flight-control loops for a multirotor
  • General physical structure of an UAV
  • US Department of Agriculture poster warning about the risks of flying UAVs near wildfires
  • MQ-8B Fire Scout]] are also used.
  • Wing's]] aircraft delivering goods in [[Vuosaari]], Helsinki
  • de Havilland Queen Bee]] [[target drone]], 6 June 1941
  • A [[Northrop Grumman X-47B]] unmanned combat aircraft demonstrator of the US Navy refuels in flight from a tanker aircraft.
AIRCRAFT WITHOUT A HUMAN PILOT ABOARD
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An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft without any human pilot, crew, or passengers on board. UAVs are a component of an unmanned aircraft system (UAS), which includes adding a ground-based controller and a system of communications with the UAV.